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Thanks again for the great mod!
In terms of compatibility, its impossible, the difference in what these mods is doing is pretty cut and dry, playing with configs is extremely burdensome and doing it properly requires manually inspecting each mod you want to support, unless you can get in contact with the author of the mod you wish to support of course as they could tell you what their mod config is doing, there isn't any form of automation for it as a result, else risk deleting peoples save data.
Mts++ is just a diet version of this, i believe its being incorporated into regular mts at some point?
I was wondering whether there is any possibility of this being made compatible with modthespire++? that is more convenient for a bunch of stuff but this doesn't load the modpack with it and you have to close from task manager (it does still make the profile, unsure if it sets all the correct configs, was too dumb to test lol)